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, very far reaching for infrastructure on the national level, city, states and metropolitan areas are not waiting around, they're doing their own things. >> absolutely. chris, you walked about the markets and when you have these things decided kind of by the governments, there aren't always the right incentives in place. the most talked about proposal would use tax credits to provide public companies an incentive to invest in infrastructure. in what areas do you think are most right for privatization. the trump plan with tax incentives is kind of a good way to help investment in those areas? >> to belt on what robert said, over the years, i have learned from all of them on the issues, i'm appreciative of that. to build on what robert said, you can see with trump the confusion of what is infrastructure, what is properly federal, state, local, and private. the plan put together by two of his visors last fall that would provide tax credits for i guess private investment reflect the sort of confusion that we're not specific in their plan. were they talking about the local infrastructure o
, very far reaching for infrastructure on the national level, city, states and metropolitan areas are not waiting around, they're doing their own things. >> absolutely. chris, you walked about the markets and when you have these things decided kind of by the governments, there aren't always the right incentives in place. the most talked about proposal would use tax credits to provide public companies an incentive to invest in infrastructure. in what areas do you think are most right for...
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and big proposals very ambitious far reaching for infrastructure on the national level city states and non-profit sectors their working with aren't waiting around and going out an doing it themselves. >> chris, you talked a bit about the market and how when you have these things decided kind of by the governments they aren't always the right incentives in place and one of the trump plans we have seen among many different proposals at least the most talked about one would use tracks credits to provide private companities to invest in infrastructure, what areas do you think are most ripe for privatization and do you think the -- is a good way to help invest in those. >> i've learned a lot from robert and mark, over the years so build on that, you can see in trump this confruusion of what infrastructu infrastructure, private and public and last fall that would provide tax credits for i guess private investment reflects that sort of confusion, they were not specific in their plan were they talking about local infrastructure, private or federal? so we need to start at the beginning to figur
and big proposals very ambitious far reaching for infrastructure on the national level city states and non-profit sectors their working with aren't waiting around and going out an doing it themselves. >> chris, you talked a bit about the market and how when you have these things decided kind of by the governments they aren't always the right incentives in place and one of the trump plans we have seen among many different proposals at least the most talked about one would use tracks...
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far reaching for infrastructure on the national level city states and non-profit sectors their working with aren't waiting around and going out and doing it themselves. >> absolutely. just on that, turning back to the national level, chris, you talked a bit about the market and how when you have these things decided kind of by the governments they aren't always the right incentives in place. and one of the trump plans we have seen among many different proposals at least the most talked about one would use tracks credits to provide private companies to invest in infrastructure. what areas, at least in transportation but kind of across the board, do you think are most ripe for privatization and do you think the trump plan with tax incentives is a good way to help investment in those areas? >> to build what robert says. by the way over the years i've learned a hell of a lot from robert and mark, over the years so build on that, you can see in trump this confusion of what is infrastructure, what is properly federal and state and local and private. and the plan put together by two of his ad
far reaching for infrastructure on the national level city states and non-profit sectors their working with aren't waiting around and going out and doing it themselves. >> absolutely. just on that, turning back to the national level, chris, you talked a bit about the market and how when you have these things decided kind of by the governments they aren't always the right incentives in place. and one of the trump plans we have seen among many different proposals at least the most talked...
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we think innovations are tied to our nation cities. the federal government can be a great partner in helping us reach greater levels of prosperity with continued work on the innovation side. of course, that was just the first conversation. we think it helped lay the groundwork for the executive branch and mayors going forward. at this time, i want to introduce our leadership team and then i will have each mayor introduce themselves individually. first of all my vice president from new orleans, second vice president and tom cochran who was in the brightly colored suit at the far end of the room. at this stage ,-comma what i would like is for each mayor to tell us their name in which city they represent, starting from over here. >> greenville mississippi. >> mesa arizona. >> gary indiana. >> tim from carmel indiana, elizabeth from minnesota. >> frank from florida. luke from new hartford. [inaudible] roy from dubuque iowa. des moines iowa, louisiana, south carolina, new jersey. >> at this meeting we will seek clarity on a number of very i
we think innovations are tied to our nation cities. the federal government can be a great partner in helping us reach greater levels of prosperity with continued work on the innovation side. of course, that was just the first conversation. we think it helped lay the groundwork for the executive branch and mayors going forward. at this time, i want to introduce our leadership team and then i will have each mayor introduce themselves individually. first of all my vice president from new orleans,...
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every level of government that's in this city understands that women's rights are not to be played with. >> reporter: at least 200,000 are expected to march up independence avenue and just south of the white house. >> all of you have had a lot of, you know, experience in public protests. what does this event do? >> this is a grassroots effort. this is a moment to send a message that ordinary people, the moms, the teachers, the social worker, can organize in a way that people haven't been able to in a very long time. >> it is the place where the constitution comes to life. >> reporter: mike glitters is with the national parks service, which grants nearly 3,000 permits for protests each year. >> when it comes to evaluating what groups get what groups don't, can you tell me how that works? >> we make no requirement on messaging or we don't sensor the content. so any group who requests a first amendment permit is granted one. >> reporter: for more than 100 years, washington has hosted marches, from the klu klux klan to members of the suffrage movement. but historian william jones says the f
every level of government that's in this city understands that women's rights are not to be played with. >> reporter: at least 200,000 are expected to march up independence avenue and just south of the white house. >> all of you have had a lot of, you know, experience in public protests. what does this event do? >> this is a grassroots effort. this is a moment to send a message that ordinary people, the moms, the teachers, the social worker, can organize in a way that people...
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covering the nation's capitol co dogs of city business.es today, it's city business on a a national level.. >> reporter:.r: >> waiting to hear from matt act land. he is down there but, you know,, so are a whole lot of people as they have a front row seat too history being made today.. and it was you know regardless of how you voted, regardless of whatever that moment where the future first couple and theoue n current first couple when theyee exchanged greetings a sogs a so powerful moment.om >> no doubt about it a lot of af moments today.od one moment just recently just now.no some folks that are frostingrost trying to block access to all of the events today. let's get with matt ackland dowa on freedom plaza.la >> reporter: hey, steve,ve, allison g morning.ning. yes, breaking news right now. nw let's take you down here. this is the 14th streett entrance here behind me, and you can see it is just opening up ip guess at this point -- hold on, sir. people have been blocked here.e there are protesters so it's been closed down for i'd say a good 15 minutes or so.. we're hearing different thing
covering the nation's capitol co dogs of city business.es today, it's city business on a a national level.. >> reporter:.r: >> waiting to hear from matt act land. he is down there but, you know,, so are a whole lot of people as they have a front row seat too history being made today.. and it was you know regardless of how you voted, regardless of whatever that moment where the future first couple and theoue n current first couple when theyee exchanged greetings a sogs a so powerful...
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hit record levels over the past year. but tourism is only one piece of the puzzle. across rural utah, many businesses are working with the state to innovate and to expand. one example is houweling's tomatoes in juab county, where state-of-the-art technology has helped them grow their business by some 280 full-time jobs. still, the fact remains that parts of utah outside the wasatch front are struggling. tonight, i would like us to unite behind a goal of creating 25,000 new jobs in the 25 counties off the wasatch front over the next four years. [applause] reaching that goal will require unprecedented partnerships to grow and diversify the economy in rural utah. to that end, i will work with lieutenant governor cox and the rural partnership board, the private sector and you, the legislature, to ensure that all utahns have the same economic opportunities. let's work together to create 25,000 new jobs in the rural and outlying parts of utah. [applause] another issue that worries me -- and i know concerns you, too -- is our ai
hit record levels over the past year. but tourism is only one piece of the puzzle. across rural utah, many businesses are working with the state to innovate and to expand. one example is houweling's tomatoes in juab county, where state-of-the-art technology has helped them grow their business by some 280 full-time jobs. still, the fact remains that parts of utah outside the wasatch front are struggling. tonight, i would like us to unite behind a goal of creating 25,000 new jobs in the 25...
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three cities in switzerland and new york city rounds out the top five. >>> gas prices have finally leveled off after jumps at the pump. aaa says gas price ves jumped a bit nationally. the average for a gallon of unleaded regular gas is $2.34. in d.c., the average is higher at $2.57. the overall metro region has about $2.36 for unleaded. demand for gas slowed following the holidays and the for you to let you know if your child's school lunch is actually healthy. the grade looked at all 24 systems in maryland. howard county schools received an a plus. carroll and frederick received b pluses. on the lower side, prince georges, montgomery and st. mary's graded c. >>> news 4 today starts now. >>> 5:00 is your time right now. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. >> chuck bell is still off but storm team 4 meteorologist sheena parveen and traffic melissa mollet are holding down the fort here. let's start with sheena and your headlines. >> temperatures are in the 30s, but as we go through tavern, we'll rebound into the 40s. but the good news is, to matter
three cities in switzerland and new york city rounds out the top five. >>> gas prices have finally leveled off after jumps at the pump. aaa says gas price ves jumped a bit nationally. the average for a gallon of unleaded regular gas is $2.34. in d.c., the average is higher at $2.57. the overall metro region has about $2.36 for unleaded. demand for gas slowed following the holidays and the for you to let you know if your child's school lunch is actually healthy. the grade looked at all...
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reminded we are in the local level, state level, and federal level. we are proud that the nation will look to us. in our city we know we can't rely him the federal government. and we don't have a state government. we have fought to get our crime rates down. more people are getting a second chance in our city. made ec one of the most anywhere in the united states. we are committed to justice and peopleand making all deaf making america values all people's values. we know we can be at the forefront to fight for criminal justice reforms that make our city and nation fair. we have worked with brothers and sisters to pass a minimum wage. we call upon the nation to do the same. we know we can't have a proper city we are proud of if more washingtonians participate in it. committed toe are more affordable housing than ever. we know we have to stand up for the rights of women and girls, of our lgbt community. of anybody that would be threatened or scared. stand upking you to for us on this issue. we live in the shadow of the nation's capital. we demand stateho
reminded we are in the local level, state level, and federal level. we are proud that the nation will look to us. in our city we know we can't rely him the federal government. and we don't have a state government. we have fought to get our crime rates down. more people are getting a second chance in our city. made ec one of the most anywhere in the united states. we are committed to justice and peopleand making all deaf making america values all people's values. we know we can be at the...
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largo 26. 28 in dale city. 29 in the nation's capital. throughout tomorrow we start with the sunshine but steady increasing cloudiness to climb to upper 30's. tomorrow night at 7:00, 8:00. with that the upper level system doesn't have moisture but it has enough to lay down light coating of snow throughout the overnight hours. we are thinking of a tenth to one inch. inch more for the west of the city. more to say about this and the weekend in 15 minutes. maureen: thank you. stay connected with the stormwatch7 team around the clock. we are online at wjla.com. social media and the stormwatch7 app. you can get alert and school closings sent to your phone. go to wjla.com/text to sign up. jonathan: now to breaking news we are following this everything. d.c. police released body cam video showing the moment that an officer shot and killed javon hall on christmas day. we should warn you, the video is graphic. >> no, no, no. no. >> the moment the shots were fired is difficult to see what is going on. when you slow the video down you plainly see th
largo 26. 28 in dale city. 29 in the nation's capital. throughout tomorrow we start with the sunshine but steady increasing cloudiness to climb to upper 30's. tomorrow night at 7:00, 8:00. with that the upper level system doesn't have moisture but it has enough to lay down light coating of snow throughout the overnight hours. we are thinking of a tenth to one inch. inch more for the west of the city. more to say about this and the weekend in 15 minutes. maureen: thank you. stay connected with...
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unless we have adequate nih funding we're not going to be and innovation-rich nation, nor city. so would really recommend that anything can help restore nih funding at all levels would be really great. >> thank you for your comments. >> those would be two items, telecare and nih would be my recommendations, but other than that, this is a really excellent document. >> thank you for your comments. we'll add them in. >> commissioner. >> i think it was an excellent overview and review of really the dance of legislation. where it starts here and last two years and projecting over another two years. both the bills that we were tracking and those that were approved and those not approved and those we concurred with. it's an excellent report and very inform ative and thank you very much. well-done. well-done. >> thank you. i just had several comments, because these reports are just wonderful. these so succinct and allow you to think about some of the issues that they raised. so i'll just bring an issue i raised only because i don't have the answer, but it's on page 13 of 16. we continue
unless we have adequate nih funding we're not going to be and innovation-rich nation, nor city. so would really recommend that anything can help restore nih funding at all levels would be really great. >> thank you for your comments. >> those would be two items, telecare and nih would be my recommendations, but other than that, this is a really excellent document. >> thank you for your comments. we'll add them in. >> commissioner. >> i think it was an excellent...
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unless we have adequate nih funding we're not going to be and innovation-rich nation, nor city. so would really recommend that anything can help restore nih funding at all levels would be really great. >> thank you for your comments. >> those would be two items, telecare and nih would be my recommendations, but other than that, this is a really excellent document. >> thank you for your comments. we'll add them in. >> commissioner. >> i think it was an excellent overview and review of really the dance of legislation. where it starts here and last two years and projecting over another two years. both the bills that we were tracking and those that were approved and those not approved and those we concurred with. it's an excellent report and very inform ative and thank you very much. well-done. well-done. >> thank you. i just had several comments, because these reports are just wonderful. these so succinct and allow you to think about some of the issues that they raised. so i'll just bring an issue i raised only because i don't have the answer, but it's on page 13 of 16. we continue
unless we have adequate nih funding we're not going to be and innovation-rich nation, nor city. so would really recommend that anything can help restore nih funding at all levels would be really great. >> thank you for your comments. >> those would be two items, telecare and nih would be my recommendations, but other than that, this is a really excellent document. >> thank you for your comments. we'll add them in. >> commissioner. >> i think it was an excellent...
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unless we have adequate nih funding we're not going to be and innovation-rich nation, nor city. so would really recommend that anything can help restore nih funding at all levels would be really great. >> thank you for your comments. >> those would be two items, telecare and nih would be my recommendations, but other than that, this is a really excellent document. >> thank you for your comments. we'll add them in. >> commissioner. >> i think it was an excellent overview and review of really the dance of legislation. where it starts here and last two years and projecting over another two years. both the bills that we were tracking and those that were approved and those not approved and those we concurred with. it's an excellent report and very inform ative and thank you very much. well-done. well-done. >> thank you. i just had several comments, because these reports are just wonderful. these so succinct and allow you to think about some of the issues that they raised. so i'll just bring an issue i raised only because i don't have the answer, but it's on page 13 of 16. we continue
unless we have adequate nih funding we're not going to be and innovation-rich nation, nor city. so would really recommend that anything can help restore nih funding at all levels would be really great. >> thank you for your comments. >> those would be two items, telecare and nih would be my recommendations, but other than that, this is a really excellent document. >> thank you for your comments. we'll add them in. >> commissioner. >> i think it was an excellent...
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. >> when islamaphobia is giving a platform at the highest level then people at the lower levels as well feel as if it is okay to spread the hate that they might have towards a certain group. >> reporter: he was also among the thousands who protested the travel ban sunday at philadelphia international airport. >> from what i saw yesterday america is great already, because of the diversity and the amount of good people that are there in america. >> reporter: muhammad hawk opens the mosque every day before dawn a routine that has him more nervous now. >> so i am literally scared to do this. >> reporter: ted greenberg nbc10 news. >> delaware's muslim community is having an interfaith rally in newark tonight in response to the president's travel ban. the islamic society of delaware said about the event, we aren't scared as we firmly believe that america is the land where justice and equality prevails. >> following president trump's executive order, nbc10 went back to an area that stood with mr. trump through the election and one where syrian refugees have been flocking for years. >> ran on a
. >> when islamaphobia is giving a platform at the highest level then people at the lower levels as well feel as if it is okay to spread the hate that they might have towards a certain group. >> reporter: he was also among the thousands who protested the travel ban sunday at philadelphia international airport. >> from what i saw yesterday america is great already, because of the diversity and the amount of good people that are there in america. >> reporter: muhammad hawk...
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but given our new reality at the national level, with our new president, we must all come together as a city and put aside our differences to ensure san francisco remains a refuge for immigrants and people of all stripes and colors. this is not a time to back away but yet it's a time to lean in and lead on the national level. president reed and i were at the reception for our new sen.,, harris and she said better than anyone can say. people around the country are looking to us to be a model for the nation. they are looking and waiting to hear what we have to say. we have to lead on this issue. we have to fight for immigrants could we have to fight for people of color. we have to fight for folks that don't have a voice. so while the rest of the nation is watching us, we have to lead on the issues that are important. but i would like to reflect on something that what i would say what of our great presidents had to say and was a true leader and knows president john f. kennedy. he said that at a graduation at american university commanded so true to this day. if we cannot and our differen
but given our new reality at the national level, with our new president, we must all come together as a city and put aside our differences to ensure san francisco remains a refuge for immigrants and people of all stripes and colors. this is not a time to back away but yet it's a time to lean in and lead on the national level. president reed and i were at the reception for our new sen.,, harris and she said better than anyone can say. people around the country are looking to us to be a model for...
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infrastructure attack on the nation wide level his awareness eased involvement not only with immigrant community but african-americans and long term representatives with so many in all community is needed right now i think that john's work is commendable but what is lacking there is the deep relationships that even juicy sue brought up with the china's and asian pacific islanders but the immigrant communities women's and others i think that bill and michelle mentioned who is the most fit i believe bill is so i disagreeable with any friend of mine tiger and think that bill has the ability to have a broad overview on the notch and educated many of the leaders from moifshg alexander and he started off with hi. i think he has the overview but will help with the systemic review i urge the support for bill i wish we had 3 seats important police commission. >> thank you, supervisor breed i'm sorry supervisor avalos a thank you. i wasn't able to sit in with susans presentation he talked with bill over the weekend and john as well and mostly today, i was listening actually was very i'm not sure
infrastructure attack on the nation wide level his awareness eased involvement not only with immigrant community but african-americans and long term representatives with so many in all community is needed right now i think that john's work is commendable but what is lacking there is the deep relationships that even juicy sue brought up with the china's and asian pacific islanders but the immigrant communities women's and others i think that bill and michelle mentioned who is the most fit i...
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infrastructure attack on the nation wide level his awareness eased involvement not only with immigrant community but african-americans and long term representatives with so many in all community is needed right now i think that john's work is commendable but what is lacking there is the deep relationships that even juicy sue brought up with the china's and asian pacific islanders but the immigrant communities women's and others i think that bill and michelle mentioned who is the most fit i believe bill is so i disagreeable with any friend of mine tiger and think that bill has the ability to have a broad overview on the notch and educated many of the leaders from moifshg alexander and he started off with hi. i think he has the overview but will help with the systemic review i urge the support for bill i wish we had 3 seats important police commission. >> thank you, supervisor breed i'm sorry supervisor avalos a thank you. i wasn't able to sit in with susans presentation he talked with bill over the weekend and john as well and mostly today, i was listening actually was very i'm not sure
infrastructure attack on the nation wide level his awareness eased involvement not only with immigrant community but african-americans and long term representatives with so many in all community is needed right now i think that john's work is commendable but what is lacking there is the deep relationships that even juicy sue brought up with the china's and asian pacific islanders but the immigrant communities women's and others i think that bill and michelle mentioned who is the most fit i...
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it's down to levels of other cities of similar size. flint residents have been grappled with the water supply for two years. 13 current or former government employees have been charged in an ongoing criminal investigation. >>> all right. you might say "la la land" is the one to beat for best picture at the academy awards. dancing ryan gosling, what can i say? at the time the most oscar recommendations by a single film. ryan gosling is the lead actor. and the 32-year-old director damien chazelle who could become the best other best director winner. after two years of earning t the #oscar so white. >> i finally did see "la la land." >> and? >> it's very good. >> is it? >> it's very good. the opening number is interesting. >> tap dancing? >> it's not about the tap dancing but the singing and dancing is terrific. >> what are three things you had to do? >> tap dancer, speaker, how to throw a knuckleball. >> all of them are within your reach. >> none of them. >>> president trump ready to take the first steps to follow through on one of his bi
it's down to levels of other cities of similar size. flint residents have been grappled with the water supply for two years. 13 current or former government employees have been charged in an ongoing criminal investigation. >>> all right. you might say "la la land" is the one to beat for best picture at the academy awards. dancing ryan gosling, what can i say? at the time the most oscar recommendations by a single film. ryan gosling is the lead actor. and the 32-year-old...
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we are seeing at the state level and national level 15 percent and 8 percent respectively increases in fatalities so nationally this is something vision zero cities in the country are struggling with of what are the factors we are hoping through the targeted work we can help lead for solutions but now we have a lot more work to do. we will look at severe injuries and working on a linked surveillance system with the hospital and have a lot more data on severe injuries but adding that data will help further refine our approach. >> i appreciate that and mindful of the fact the numbers are increasing in other parts the country, but the goal of vision zero isn't to do the best we can but get to zero fatalitiesism given we are flat we are flat since this goal was adopted i'm just trying to understand what it we are doing differently so a year from now we are not getting the same result. >> um, i think part of the answer is that within the past couple years we have been able to reprioritize the capical program and want to lead by design and a lotf the capital projects take a while to get in t
we are seeing at the state level and national level 15 percent and 8 percent respectively increases in fatalities so nationally this is something vision zero cities in the country are struggling with of what are the factors we are hoping through the targeted work we can help lead for solutions but now we have a lot more work to do. we will look at severe injuries and working on a linked surveillance system with the hospital and have a lot more data on severe injuries but adding that data will...
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we are seeing at the state level and national level 15 percent and 8 percent respectively increases in fatalities so nationally this is something vision zero cities in the country are struggling with of what are the factors we are hoping through the targeted work we can help lead for solutions but now we have a lot more work to do. we will look at severe injuries and working on a linked surveillance system with the hospital and have a lot more data on severe injuries but adding that data will help further refine our approach. >> i appreciate that and mindful of the fact the numbers are increasing in other parts the country, but the goal of vision zero isn't to do the best we can but get to zero fatalitiesism given we are flat we are flat since this goal was adopted i'm just trying to understand what it we are doing differently so a year from now we are not getting the same result. >> um, i think part of the answer is that within the past couple years we have been able to reprioritize the capical program and want to lead by design and a lotf the capital projects take a while to get in t
we are seeing at the state level and national level 15 percent and 8 percent respectively increases in fatalities so nationally this is something vision zero cities in the country are struggling with of what are the factors we are hoping through the targeted work we can help lead for solutions but now we have a lot more work to do. we will look at severe injuries and working on a linked surveillance system with the hospital and have a lot more data on severe injuries but adding that data will...
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but given our new reality at the national level, with our new president, we must all come together as a city and put aside our differences to ensure san francisco remains a refuge for immigrants and people of all stripes and colors. this is not a time to back away but yet it's a time to lean in and lead on the national level. president reed and i were at the reception for our new sen.,, harris and she said better than anyone can say. people around the country are looking to us to be a model for the nation. they are looking and waiting to hear what we have to say. we have to lead on this issue. we have to fight for immigrants could we have to fight for people of color. we have to fight for folks that don't have a voice. so while the rest of the nation is watching us, we have to lead on the issues that are important. but i would like to reflect on something that what i would say what of our great presidents had to say and was a true leader and knows president john f. kennedy. he said that at a graduation at american university commanded so true to this day. if we cannot and our differen
but given our new reality at the national level, with our new president, we must all come together as a city and put aside our differences to ensure san francisco remains a refuge for immigrants and people of all stripes and colors. this is not a time to back away but yet it's a time to lean in and lead on the national level. president reed and i were at the reception for our new sen.,, harris and she said better than anyone can say. people around the country are looking to us to be a model for...
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the nation's temedium terror threat level remains unchanged. >>> in a major shift, the boy scouts of america will begin accepting members based on the gender of which they identify. now opening the door for transgender boys to join. that means the boy scouts will no longer require birth certificates to determine membership eligibility. this comes eight months after an 8-year-old cub scout accused the organization of kicking him out for being transgender. >>> a stunning move. new ag moved in after the old one was refused for defending the travel ban. more on the fast mosqving developments from washington. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't w
the nation's temedium terror threat level remains unchanged. >>> in a major shift, the boy scouts of america will begin accepting members based on the gender of which they identify. now opening the door for transgender boys to join. that means the boy scouts will no longer require birth certificates to determine membership eligibility. this comes eight months after an 8-year-old cub scout accused the organization of kicking him out for being transgender. >>> a stunning move....
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that is not the case at the state, local, and regional levels. local newspapers and tv affiliates are cutting back on state house reporters and city council reporters and investigative reporting units all over the country. newspapers saw a 35% decline in the number of state house reporters since 2003. when it comes to full-time reporters, 47% of all state house reporters in the country cover that beat full-time. but in recent years, there's been a growing number of non-profit news organizations attempting to fill that void. joining me now two leaders in that landscape, john is the recent founder and editor of the nevada independent, it's a nonprofit news site that launched earlier this month. you know john well here. he's been an nbc news and msnbc political analyst and evan smith nonprofit media organization in austin, texas, which employs the largest state house news bureau in the country. the texas transcribe bun founded in 2009, john just founded his this year. gentlemen, welcome to you both. john, let me start with you since you yous started
that is not the case at the state, local, and regional levels. local newspapers and tv affiliates are cutting back on state house reporters and city council reporters and investigative reporting units all over the country. newspapers saw a 35% decline in the number of state house reporters since 2003. when it comes to full-time reporters, 47% of all state house reporters in the country cover that beat full-time. but in recent years, there's been a growing number of non-profit news organizations...
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at the estate level, nationally and jill thank you you've been an inspiration to me you've been a tutor you've been a colleague you've been a friend for a quarter of a centuries we're lucky to have you and thank you very much. >> (clapping.) >> all right todd's david see thank you, thank you for the opportunity to stand up to commissioner fewer tenure i'm relishing and acknowledge a debt of gratitude to commissioner wynns for a number of things outlined by margaret but the idea of being a stalwart champion for arts in the schools and recent events hit that point home for us for friendship was the remember it is the creative implus that keeps our children in school a purr their individualism and commissioner wynns understand that and public education should indeed be public soon to be a foreign expect in this country and i think we'll learn in short order how hard we're willing to punish against the forces that make it harder in this country for education to be the great equalizer and acknowledge jelling mentorship of so many myself include in firing me to think more critically of myself
at the estate level, nationally and jill thank you you've been an inspiration to me you've been a tutor you've been a colleague you've been a friend for a quarter of a centuries we're lucky to have you and thank you very much. >> (clapping.) >> all right todd's david see thank you, thank you for the opportunity to stand up to commissioner fewer tenure i'm relishing and acknowledge a debt of gratitude to commissioner wynns for a number of things outlined by margaret but the idea of...
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as we look at the issues from a national level, we have a new administration coming in that has a real opportunity to make investments in the community, make investments in the police department and get these officers and the city the resources that they need to ensure that this doesn't continue. >> what do you make of this notion that if you have a breakdown, between the police and the community, things can take root that ordinarily would be kept in control because of that relationship and that maybe, maybe part of the big spike in homicides in chicago is attributable to that relationship. >> i don't know. chicago has been a bad city for a long time, especially the south and western side of chicago. the fact is you know, the doj will come in and conduct this investigation and if it's anything like the investigation they did in baltimore, i'm really not looking forward to this investigation. >> why? >> i'll tell you why. when i read the investigation of baltimore, it's clear it was biased against the police. there were certain statements in there and certain findings in that report tha
as we look at the issues from a national level, we have a new administration coming in that has a real opportunity to make investments in the community, make investments in the police department and get these officers and the city the resources that they need to ensure that this doesn't continue. >> what do you make of this notion that if you have a breakdown, between the police and the community, things can take root that ordinarily would be kept in control because of that relationship...
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>> jenna, if you haven't lost a level and to the harriet opioid epidemic, you probably know some of the u.s. in pennsylvania like much of america, the problem is getting worst. >> not if i can help it. >> it's been eight years since carol lost her son, eric, to a heroin overdose. she mourns but still says he is better off. >> it was torture watching him, torture. >> eric's story of addiction and death has become almost routine. drug overdoses now the leading cause of accidental deaths in america. over 50,000 a year, far more than are killed in car crashes. and opioids are the heart of it, with at least 15,000 annual fatalities related to prescription pain pills, and more than 12,000 killed by heroin and fentanyl. >> if it can happen to me it can happen to anybody. i am in the system. i see it every day in court. and i had no idea that my son was using heroin. >> bruce is the chief federal law enforcement for half the state of pennsylvania, but even he couldn't protect his 16-year-old son, eric, who died from an o.d. in 2007. >> it's not an overstatement when they call it an epidemic. it
>> jenna, if you haven't lost a level and to the harriet opioid epidemic, you probably know some of the u.s. in pennsylvania like much of america, the problem is getting worst. >> not if i can help it. >> it's been eight years since carol lost her son, eric, to a heroin overdose. she mourns but still says he is better off. >> it was torture watching him, torture. >> eric's story of addiction and death has become almost routine. drug overdoses now the leading cause...
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largo 26. 28 in dale city. 29 in the nation's capital. throughout tomorrow we start with the sunshine but steady increasing cloudiness to climb to upper 30's. tomorrow night at 7:00, 8:00. with that the upper level system doesn't have moisture but it has enough to lay down light coating of snow throughout the overnight hours. we are thinking of a tenth to one inch. inch more for the west of the city. more to say about this and the weekend in 15 minutes. maureen: thank you. stay connected with the stormwatch7 team around the clock. we are
largo 26. 28 in dale city. 29 in the nation's capital. throughout tomorrow we start with the sunshine but steady increasing cloudiness to climb to upper 30's. tomorrow night at 7:00, 8:00. with that the upper level system doesn't have moisture but it has enough to lay down light coating of snow throughout the overnight hours. we are thinking of a tenth to one inch. inch more for the west of the city. more to say about this and the weekend in 15 minutes. maureen: thank you. stay connected with...
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. >> we need to ensure that every level of government that's in this city understand that women's rights are not to be played with. >> reporter: at least 200,000 are expected to march up independence avenue and just south of the white house. all of you have had a lot of, you know, experience in public protests. what sets this event apart from those? >> this is an ultimate grassroots effort. this is absolutely a moment to really send a message that ordinary people, the mom, the teacher, the social worker can organize in the way people haven't been able to in a very long time. >> it is the place where the constitution comes to life. >> reporter: mike is with the national parks service which grants nearly 3,000 permits for protests each year. when it comes to which groups get permitted, which groups don't, can you tell us how that assessment works? >> we make no requirement on censoring or the content. anyone who request as first amendment permit, we grant one. >> from groups ranging from the ku klux klan to supporters of the suffrage movement. >> it's become the thing that you do if you ha
. >> we need to ensure that every level of government that's in this city understand that women's rights are not to be played with. >> reporter: at least 200,000 are expected to march up independence avenue and just south of the white house. all of you have had a lot of, you know, experience in public protests. what sets this event apart from those? >> this is an ultimate grassroots effort. this is absolutely a moment to really send a message that ordinary people, the mom, the...
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but given our new reality at the national level, with our new president, we must all come together as a city and put aside our differences to ensure san francisco remains a refuge for immigrants and people of all stripes and colors. this is not a time to back away but yet it's a time to lean in and lead on the national level. president reed and i were at the reception for our new sen.,, harris and she said better than anyone can say. people around the country are looking to us to be a model for the nation. they are looking and waiting to hear what we have to say. we have to lead on this issue. we have to fight for immigrants could we have to fight for people of color. we have to fight for folks that don't have a voice. so while the rest of the nation is watching us, we have to lead on the issues that are important. but i would like to reflect on something that what i would say what of our great presidents had to say and was a true leader and knows president john f. kennedy. he said that at a graduation at american university commanded so true to this day. if we cannot and our differen
but given our new reality at the national level, with our new president, we must all come together as a city and put aside our differences to ensure san francisco remains a refuge for immigrants and people of all stripes and colors. this is not a time to back away but yet it's a time to lean in and lead on the national level. president reed and i were at the reception for our new sen.,, harris and she said better than anyone can say. people around the country are looking to us to be a model for...
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across the nation. this is a dramatic improvement from 2014 when the water source of that city was switched over and quite friendly, kids were getting sick in the city of michigan. listen to this, there is still a warning about using water out of the faucet, so it is up to your interpretation about how safe the water really is. apparently, the community is being told to use a faucet filter's bottled waters because they are replacing pipes in the area, and that could spike lead levels in individual houses. a positive reading on the one hand, at least from a certain state officials about water in the city of flint, michigan, but still the community being told to be careful. this is again a story several years old, and one that we will continue to walk as we try to get flint, michigan back up and running when it comes to their water. fox news alert now as we go to the white house and the press briefing room, sean spicer. >> focus of the past 24 and 36 hours. before we begin going through the events of the
across the nation. this is a dramatic improvement from 2014 when the water source of that city was switched over and quite friendly, kids were getting sick in the city of michigan. listen to this, there is still a warning about using water out of the faucet, so it is up to your interpretation about how safe the water really is. apparently, the community is being told to use a faucet filter's bottled waters because they are replacing pipes in the area, and that could spike lead levels in...
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but given our new reality at the national level, with our new president, we must all come together as a city and put aside our differences to ensure san francisco remains a refuge for immigrants and people of all stripes and colors. this is not a time to back away but yet it's a time to lean in and lead on the national level. president reed and i were at the reception for our new sen.,, harris and she said better than anyone can say. people around the country are looking to us to be a model for the nation. they are looking and waiting to hear what we have to say. we have to lead on this issue. we have to fight for immigrants could we have to fight for people of color. we have to fight for folks that don't have a voice. so while the rest of the nation is watching us, we have to lead on the issues that are important. but i would like to reflect on something that what i would say what of our great presidents had to say and was a true leader and knows president john f. kennedy. he said that at a graduation at american university commanded so true to this day. if we cannot and our differen
but given our new reality at the national level, with our new president, we must all come together as a city and put aside our differences to ensure san francisco remains a refuge for immigrants and people of all stripes and colors. this is not a time to back away but yet it's a time to lean in and lead on the national level. president reed and i were at the reception for our new sen.,, harris and she said better than anyone can say. people around the country are looking to us to be a model for...